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Parking price drop
THE cost of parking at Melbourne Airport won’t hurt the hip-pocket for much longer.With prices set to drop by as much as 20 per cent…
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Research paying off
A SCIENTIST who has been at the forefront of extending knowledge and advice to help grain growers manage costly soil-borne diseases has been officially recognised…
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Abstract approach to art
DARETON artist Sandra Tierney will celebrate the launch of her first solo exhibition at Gallery F tomorrow.Nature’s Kaleidoscope will be the culmination of a year’s…
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Transforming grain
THE Victorian Grains Industry, with support from leading institutions, will be working with Dr Terry Griffin to transform the Australian agriculture sector by improving the use…
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Learning to relax
WHEN the bell rings at 9am at Mildura South Primary School, a sense of calm descends in the classrooms.Students speak softly to each other, colour…
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Suicide support workshop
MURRAY Primary Health Network has partnered with StandBy Murray to bring the “What do I say? What do I do?” workshop to the Mildura region.The…
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You’re a winner, says David “Kochie” Koch
WHAT better way to start the working week than with an extra $20,000 in your pocket?Mildura’s Sarah Gilmore received the call tens of thousands across…
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Work to get women into play
SUNRAYSIA sporting groups need to work together in order to encourage more girls and women to get involved, according to the new head of Victoria’s…
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Pest control workshop
WESTERN local land services is offering landholders the opportunity to upskill in pest animal management through a one-day 1080 Pindone and Canid Pest Ejector (CPE)…
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Greater exports to India
PULSE Australia has signed an agreement with its Indian counterpart – Indian Pulse and Grain Association (IPGA) – for greater exchange of information on Indian…
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Ride of their lives
THE thrill of being on two wheels has been local rider and QuickFix owner Gavin Walker and his family’s long-term passion.The Harley Davidson enthusiast, who…
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CCTV plan to slow down Mildura riverfront traffic: Hoon and we’ll see you
VICROADS will be contacted to reduce the speed limit along Hugh King Drive and CCTV cameras installed in an attempt to reduce hoon behaviour, if…








